Little Man

by Bekah Brunstetter (MFA Playwriting ’07)

Howie has spent the last decade trying to forget the traumas of high school. But when an invitation to his ten year reunion arrives, he hops on a plane home to discover just what happened to the jocks, the prom queens, and the social outcasts – and whether anyone cares that he's a millionaire now. This heartbreaking comedy takes us on a hilariously awkward and unexpectedly moving journey in which no one can completely abandon who they used to be.

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by Sylvia Khoury

When terrorists strike a five-star hotel, four American guests seek a way out. In this dark comedy, Luke and his friends struggle to understand their mortality as they move from room to room – and encounter stranger and stranger hotel characters.

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by Britton Buttrill

It’s the height of the early 2000s hardcore rock scene: Monica, a sixteen-year-old with epilepsy, chooses to violently embrace her seizures along with Trey, her online-fling-turned-real-life-romance – all while dealing with her rock star brother’s crippling alcohol addiction. Will Monica find freedom amidst the chaos, or will she be ruined by her penchant for self-destruction?

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by Emily Claire Schmitt

When Alex's estranged father dies, he leaves behind a chalice of sacred wine consecrated by the man known as “Hitler's Pope.” As disagreements over their father's intentions threaten to destroy an already tenuous relationship with his deeply religious sister, Alex is forced to face the corruption not only within the Church he abandoned, but within himself.